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Time.Com the YEAR’S BIGGEST BREAKOUT TV STAR DOUBLE ISSUE OCTOBER 24, 2016 Total Meltdown. time.com THE YEAR’S BIGGEST BREAKOUT TV STAR Your favorite entertainment brands are now on TV New! Original programs, celebrity interviews and live events available FREE on-demand ALWAYS STREAMING on: Amazon Fire TV | Apple TV | Chromecast | Xfi nity | Roku Players | Xumo | mobile iOS and Android www.people.com/PEN Copyright © 2016 Time Inc. All rights reserved. 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